I think that I changed the hard-coded Shift shortcut to the normal "Selection" shortcut that you can find in the keyboard settings, though. So if your select shortcut (which is also used for pattern selections) is *not* shift, you will have to change this shortcut or get used to using that shortcut for order selections as well.

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[New] It is now possible to record incoming MIDI aftertouch messages to patterns using volume commands or MIDI Macros.

I don't have a controller so i can't test this, but which commands are entered? Note FX commands (third-column vxx), Channel FX commands (Vxx), or does it depend on the module type? When entered as MIDI macros, is simply Zxx entered and the user is reponsible for setting up the correct SFx asssignment?

When recording aftertouch as volume, vxx is used whenenver possible, otherwise Cxx is used. Vxx is global volume, so of course it is not used. When recording aftertouch as a MIDI macro, \xx is used wheneve rpossible, otherwise Zxx is used. There is no automatic SFx assignment done, because it is not possible to associate aftertouch commands with plugin parameters or anything. It works exactly like recording MIDI CCs.

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Ah, yeah... the aftertouch. I helped Jojo test this one using my Continuum Fingerboard.

Its great that I can now use my CF as a midi device in OpenMPT, multi-channel even!

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I use that function a lot and it certainly doesn't happen here. Do you have an example module with which the crash appears?OpenMPT rescues modified tracks to the temporary folder when a crash is encountered; maybe one of those would be suitable.

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I'll try to explain it : to start my projects, I used large modules with lots of samples (xxx Mo), in which I after cut new modules, then save and clean. it happened several times on the first large modules, not on the small others. 1.20.01.00 version only, no problems with previous versions.it looks like "Windows" crashes. no crash report or file, it crashed before.i use only portable versions of OpenMPT (on several drives) without autosave (i always work on copies).[in this case: intel dual core, 2 GO ram, win vista 1]